Leeds engineers developing bullet proof vests from cement
Engineers at the University of Leeds are working on a new type of body armour made from cement. The new vests will combine super-strong cement with recycled carbon fibre materials to make a material tough enough to withstand most types of bullets. The cement vest project, still at the early ...New White Paper Helps OEM Design Engineers Navigate the Force Transducer Selection Process
Design engineers have always faced unique challenges in specifying force sensors, or force transducers. With an abundance of available force sensors on the market, from load cells to strain gauges to thin and flexible resistive technology, selecting the right sensor for a particular application ...K-State engineers create DNA sensors that could identify cancer using material only one atom thick
Kansas State University engineers think the possibilities are deep for a very thin material. Vikas Berry, assistant professor of chemical engineering, is leading research combining biological materials with graphene, a recently developed carbon material that is only a single atom thick. "The...Carnegie Mellon engineers create mobile video service
PITTSBURGHCarnegie Mellon University engineering faculty, Priya Narasimhan and Rajeev Gandhi, and their students have created a new, unique large-scale mobile wireless video service designed to enhance sports fans' experience at games. "YinzCam" is designed to help fans select and view live vi...University of Texas engineers receive $3.2 million in National Science Foundation CAREER awards
AUSTIN, TexasEight engineering assistant professors at The University of Texas at Austin have been awarded Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) awards from the National Science Foundation, an honor which recognizes promising young faculty and supports their research with five years of funding...LSU Engineers model forecasts chemical contaminants based on Katrina-flooded homes
BATON ROUGE A recent study by LSU engineers suggests that Katrina-flooded homes may contain harmful levels of contaminants, particularly aerosols and gases, which could expose first-responders, residents and any others entering such homes to serious and lasting health risks. The results could als...UC San Diego engineers develop novel method for accelerated bone growth
Engineers at the University of California at San Diego have come up with a way to help accelerate bone growth through the use of nanotubes and stem cells. This new finding could lead to quicker and better recovery, for example, for patients who undergo orthopedic surgery. In recent years, stem ce...Drilling Engineers Donate $35,000 to Texas Children's Hospital
HOUSTON, Dec. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The Houston Chapter of the American Association of Drilling Engineers (AADE) recently presented Texas Children's Hospital with a donation of $35,000 to advance cancer research. The funds will be used specifically for the Neuroblastoma Research Program led by surgeo...Knee Pain? An Exclusive Study Engineers Cartilage to Match Patient's Own Tissue
MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Patients with knee cartilage injuries now have the opportunity to re-grow their cartilage as part of an innovative study at TRIA Orthopaedic Center, in Bloomington, MN. Cartilage is the tough but flexible tissue that covers the ends of your bones at a joint ...Boston University Biomedical Engineers Find Chink in Bacteria's Armor
Find Could Lead to More Effective Antibiotics Against 'Superbugs' BOSTON, Sept. 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Biomedical researchers at Boston University's College of Engineering may have discovered the path toward developing better drugs capable of defeating so-called "superbugs," bacteria t...VA Studies Advanced Prosthetic Arm
...dy is under the direction of Dr. Linda Resnik at the Providence, R.I., VA Medical Center. Veterans fitted with the arm will provide feedback to guide engineers in refining the prototype, before it is commercialized and also made available through the VA health care system. A unique feature of the advance...NewCardio Leadership to Present Two Abstracts at ISCE Conference
...cement of electrocardiography through the application of computer methods and its annual scientific conference brings together scientists, clinicians, engineers and policy makers working in the field. Dr. Branislav Vajdic, NewCardio's Chief Executive Officer and Dr. Bosko Bojovic, Co-Founder and Senior Techno...Oh, My Aching Back: Give Me a Shot of Ozone
...ly shorter for the oxygen/ozone injection than for the diskectomy," said Murphy. "The spine is a stunningly beautiful piece of engineering, or, as our engineers say, the spine is like a complex electromechanical system. And the interventional radiology oxygen/ozone treatment takes a minimalist approach. It's a...ORBIS and Alcon Call Attention to the Aging Eye
... on board the ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital and through ORBIS-sponsored hospital-based programs in China, Ethiopia, India, Peru and other countries. These engineers complement the hundreds of volunteer doctors and nurses who make ORBIS' medical training possible. Since 1979, Alcon has provided more than $8 milli...Researchers Use Magnetism to Target Cells to Animal Arteries
...ppears in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, published online on Jan. 7. Dr. Levy's group from Children's Hospital collaborated with engineers from Drexel University and Duke University. "This is a novel strategy for delivering cells to targets in the body," said Levy, who added that prev...Biocept Announces Study to Isolate Circulating Tumor Cells from Blood
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BOSTON (05-28-09) -- Biomedical engineers at Boston University have taught bacteria how to count. Professor James J. Collins and colleagues have wired a new sequence of genes that allow the microbes to count discrete events, opening the door for a host of potential applications, which could includ...Civil engineers name NJIT's John Schuring Educator of Year
The New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has presented the Educator of the Year Award to John Schuring, Stabile Professor for Innovation and Technology at NJIT. (ATTENTION MEDIA: To interview Schuring as an expert, contact Sheryl Weinstein at 973-596-3436.) Schu...Civil engineers name NJIT's John Schuring Educator of Year Award
The New Jersey Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has presented the Educator of the Year Award to John Schuring, Stabile Professor for Innovation and Technology at NJIT. (ATTENTION MEDIA: To interview Schuring as an expert, contact Sheryl Weinstein at 973-596-3436.) Schu...Vanderbilt engineers play key role in new DOE energy frontier research center
A team of Vanderbilt engineers will play a key role in a new federal effort to significantly improve our understanding of how gases and liquids interact with solid surfaces basic studies that have potential applications ranging from better batteries to more efficient methods for converting solar ...Case Western Reserve University engineers hit pay dirt with clay mixture
A watery, mud-like substance has hit pay dirt for Case Western Reserve University engineering professor David Schiraldi and his research group. The researchers have created a line of patented foam-like and environmentally friendly polymers, called clay aerogel composites that can take on the s...Ben-Gurion University engineers develop technique to help combat nuclear proliferation
BEER-SHEVA, ISRAEL, March 4, 2009 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev engineers have developed a technique to "denature" plutonium created in large nuclear reactors, making it unsuitable for use in nuclear arms. By adding Americium (Am 241), a form of the basic synthetic element found in commerc...Iowa student engineers develop hand-held water sanitizer for a thirsty world
What do you do when you learn that about one-sixth of the world's population -- nearly one billion people, according to UNICEF -- lack clean water on a daily basis? If you happen to be one of 15 student engineers at the University of Iowa, you roll up your sleeves and design a $5, hand-held dev...Caltech engineers build firast-ever multi-input 'plug-and-play' synthetic RNA device
PASADENA, Calif.--Engineers from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have created a "plug-and-play" synthetic RNA device--a sort of eminently customizable biological computer--that is capable of taking in and responding to more than one biological or environmental signal at a time. ...Caltech engineers build mini drug-producing biofactories in yeast
PASADENA, Calif.-- Researchers at the California Institute of Technology have developed a novel way to churn out large quantities of drugs, including antiplaque toothpaste additives, antibiotics, nicotine, and even morphine, using mini biofactories--in yeast. A paper describing the research, no...Scientists find that squid beak is both hard and soft, a material that engineers want to copy
(Santa Barbara, Calif.) How did nature make the squids beak super hard and sharp allowing it, without harm to its soft body to capture its prey? The question has captivated those interested in creating new materials that mimic biological materials. The results are published in this weeks ...UB engineers prove that carbon nanotubes are superior to metals for electronics
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- In the quest to pack ever-smaller electronic devices more densely with integrated circuits, nanotechnology researchers keep running up against some unpleasant truths: higher current density induces electromigration and thermomigration, phenomena that damage metal conductors and ...Virginia Tech engineers investigate energy independent monitoring system for bridges
Blacksburg, Va. Virginia Tech's Center for Intelligent Material Systems and Structures (CIMSS) has teamed with Physical Acoustics Corporation (PAC), of Princeton Junction, N.J., to develop a suite of new technologies to provide a continuous, energy independent monitoring of the structural integri...Virginia Tech engineers identify conditions that initiate erosion
Blacksburg, Va. -- Wind, water, and waves erode billions of tons of soil from the earth's surface. As a result, many rivers are plagued with excessive amounts of suspended sediment. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, such eroded sediment is the largest nonpoint source pollution...NC State engineers discover nanoparticles can break on through
In a finding that could speed the use of sensors or barcodes at the nanoscale, North Carolina State University engineers have shown that certain types of tiny organic particles, when heated to the proper temperature, bob to the surface of a layer of a thin polymer film and then can reversibly rece...Online Systems Engineering Master's Program Attracts Engineers from Fortune 500 Firms
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Engineers working in optical communications bear more than a passing resemblance to dreamers chasing rainbows. They may not wish literally to capture all the colors of the spectrum, but they do seek to control the rate at which light from across the spectrum moves through optical circuits. T...University of Pennsylvania engineers reveal what makes diamonds slippery at the nanoscale
PHILADELPHIA - They call diamonds "ice," and not just because they sparkle. Engineers and physicists have long studied diamond because even though the material is as hard as an ice ball to the head, diamond slips and slides with remarkably low friction, making it an ideal material or coating for ...Nanowires may boost solar cell efficiency, UC San Diego engineers say
University of California, San Diego electrical engineers have created experimental solar cells spiked with nanowires that could lead to highly efficient thin-film solar cells of the future. Indium phosphide (InP) nanowires can serve as electron superhighways that carry electrons kicked loose by...Surface dislocation nucleation: Strength is but skin deep at the nanoscale, Penn engineers discover
PHILADELPHIA - For centuries, engineers have bent and torn metals to test their strength and ductility. Now, materials scientists at the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science are studying the same metals but at nanoscale sizes in the form of wires a thousand times th...ImageXpress 5000A from Molecular Devices
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